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|_Oil i ARK PRICES TURN UPWARD Marked Recorded After Hesitant Opening This M NEW YORE ui 14.—Stock ree 1 pward the easir Jersey Cer points yest at $4.78 whi ur point cabled repc ing difficu operation of tl mation of a ne Allis Chemical and Dye - American American Car and Fo American Locomotive American Sm, and Ref. - American Sugar Amercian Tel. and Te American Tobacc--o- American Wo Anaconda Copp Atchison ---- Atl., Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel ~~ California Petroleum ~ Canadian Pacific - Central Leather pfd. -. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor - Chesapeake and Ohio -. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd. Chicago, R. I. and Pacific - Chile Copper Coca Cola Colorado Fuel Corn Produc Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. i@-Continent Pet. - Davison Chemical - Pont de Nemours - Du Hudson 3 Ilinois Harv Int Int Kell Standard Oi), Ca ces Standard O1 Stewart Warne Studebaker ~ Texas Co. ----- Texas and Tobacco Pro ’ Transcont. Oll - - 44 Union Pacific - United Drug U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe U, 8. Ind. Alcohol U. 8 Rubber - Oo. B Utah Copper 8B Wabash pfd 63% Westinghous 80 Willys © 14% Woolworth 119 ee ce GRAINS RALLY _ | INLATE SALES Commission Houses Bid Up Wheat Prices After Early Morning Slump. Bonds Finance YOU HEARD WHAT | TO GE SEEN IN PLAceE fforded a} vement in the y during the last d of trade efly in July a July scored of five cents a The market closed strong, | 60% and an extreme advance bushel e. On the other day from Liverpool was no danger of a na- SAID -YOU GO AND HAVE NOOR DINNER AT THE RITZ/MORE HOTEL -! WANT OU STYLISH Che Casner Daily Tribune :: Stocks NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR Grain JUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925 Livestock :: All Markets BRINGING UP FATHER BOTS MAGGIE - DINTY HAS %- lers’ strike and that a sh flour mill employees SECOND Dav oF "US BIG settled. Indications of new 001 iness tended also to bring S\% DAY papery Snes andes slew HORSE RACE ed to last, The opening which rang Es coov? > 1% lower, with May 5 PURSE we bed $ % ad, July $1.40%4 to OFFIC. GUE TIA $1.41%, was followed by an irregu- 1SSUBD AY @:00 aM. ar decline to $1.53% May and ASS) $1.39% July Subsequently, SPARK ALG DRoPS % TwaAd PLACE Duane Mme aicur. | TesTHLESs MAGGIE RETAINS HER ceac Wry 6S LAPS RUBBER LEGS tim GI e = “THE GRANDSTAND | & FILLING UP AGAIN strong commission rbed the offerings, and {ttle for sale, bid] rE | and oats were depressed by n the part of holders of corn e unable or unwilling to con-| tinue ownership. After opening at % to 3% decline, May $1.05% to $1.07 the corn market fluctuated nervous- ly, within the initial range. Later the corn market made pronounced rally when wheat de- veloped strength. Corn closed firm, 1% to 2'c net higher, May, $1.09% to $1.09%. Oats started at % to %c lower, May, 40% to 40%c. Later the mar- ket continued to sag. selling who a 16.22 East Butler Addition to the west 16.55 line of North Lowell Street; The East and West Alley, lying between the South Boundary of the C. & N. W., Right of Way, and Bs 78, 79, 88 and 89, East Butler Ad- May 3 ~ 19.65 July .. = 19.47 19.70 19.50 19.65 1947 1 line of the alley in Block 76 pro- longed north, to the east line of North Elk Street; North St. Botolph Str from WYOMING OILS the north line of East First Street v the South line of the East and Vest ¥ the ¢ N y. (Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, Beneoe 7 ‘ saat Se t Broker) South St. Botolph. fron 208 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. | south line of East First S Bid Ask|the North line of East Second ern Exploration — 3.00 | stree idated Roy. = 1.07 North Fen Street, from the ntral Pipeline 5 ‘60 | north line of East First to Str T. Williams 3 - 1415] the south line of the 1 e z 15 | West Alley at the C Wester ZS 1114 | Right of Wa Kinney ai 0815 South Fe y Str from the Columbine - 06 | south line of East First Street to Jupiter - 08 |the North line of East Second Elk 02% | Street; 5 OS North Kenwood Street, from the > 05 north line of East Fir reet to ie 01% | the south line of 'the F West 0: Alley at the ( N. W. Right of I o2 | Way t - .00% .00%| South Kenwood Street, from the r ou 3 00% 00% | the North line of East First Stree 0! ‘ ¢|to the north line of East Second Curt Street 1 I | North Street I as | north t F the sou of the | West Alley at‘the ¢ Right of Way; South Elk Street, from the| south line of East First Street, to the north line of East Second | Street THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, on the 6th day of April, A. D., 1925, passed the following resolution of intention |to improve | East First Street, from the cen- } ter line of the alley in Block 76, East Butler Addition to the west line of North Lowell Street; Omaha Quotations | OMAHA, April 14.—( East * Street, from the c pack ter line of the alley in Block 1 odd East Butler Addition to the west | bulk line of North Lowell Street; 0; average cox East and West Alley, lying be- ht 241 tween the South Boundary of the Cattle—Receipts 7,000 fed steera|C & N. W. right-of-way, and the rings slow, mostly steady;| north boundaries of Blocks 78, f on shiping grades; bulk| 79, 88 and 89, East Butler Addi- yearlings $11.15; med-| tion, extending from the center she stock active, | line of the alley in Block 76 pro- to strong; bulls| longed north, to the east line of kers and feeders scarce, | North Elk Street; k butcher cows $6.00 to North St. Botolph Street, upward to $8.76 light helfers $10.2 heifers n. from the north line of East First Street to the south line of the st and West Alley, at the C. & veal tops $9.00 W. Richt of Way; kinds to outside #9.50@ South St, Botolph from the south 10.00; few $1 stockers and feed-|line of East First Street to the J ers $7 north line of East Second Street; Receipts 10,500; lambs North Fenway Street, from the mostly 2 lower; bulk desirable | north line of East First Street to Welght fat wool lambs $14.35@14.76;|the south line of the East and | (OP 14.85; heavies downward to} West Alley at the C. & N. W. $18.00; fed clipped lambs mostly| Richt of W: fhe 11.60; top $11.75 and South Fenway Street, from the jeeders weak; no ch in ae south Ine of East First Street to aring lambs the north line of East Second Street; cluded; early sa! $13,75, the north boundaries of Blocks | dition, extending from the center | NIGHT — NEVER MIND SHOWIN® ME THE MENO- JOST BRING A STEAK AN’ POTATOES AN'A SALAD AN’ COFFEE: mm au os! ‘ Poultry | North Kenwood Street, from Provisions were easier, sympathiz- } 7 i Dn i ing with grain. CHICAGO, April 14.—Poultry [ie porch te oe Beat ees Open High Low Close| alive lower; fowls 26c; springs 32 lw it All the C. &@N.W Wheat— roosters 15c; turkeys 28c; ducks ic; |). es! + 5 at the C, PN SAVY s May . 1.55 1.60% 1.53% 1.60% | Seese 18c. Right of Wa July .. 1.40% 1.36% 1.39% 1.46% ——~» | th Kenwood Street from the Bept...-c. 181 190% 120% 1:98 jsouth line of East First Street to Corn— ra NOTICE |the north line of East Second May ---. 1.05% 1.10 1.04% 1.09% | NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS| Street; : July . 1.07% 1.13% 1.07% 1.12% | LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR North * eet, from the Sept 1.08 1.13% 1.08 113%|THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE|north line of East First street to Onts— FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS south line of the East and May . 40% 41% .40% 41% ])IN THE CITY OF CASPER,| West Alley at the C. & N. W. July . 42% 48% 41% 43 | STATE OF WYOMING, GRAD-| Right of Way; Sept 4 43% 4214 43% | ING DISTRICT NO. 12. South Elk Street from the south East First Street, from the|line of East First Street to the 116 113% 115%] center line of the alley in Block| north line of E cond Street; 1.10% 1.07% 1.10%] 76, East Butler Addition to the! RESOLUTION OF IN’ ENTIO. 1.02 99% 1.02 west line of North Lowell Street;|TO IMPROVE BY GRADIN East “A” Street, from the cen- | THE FOLLOWING VAMEL 15.90 ter line of the alley in Block 76, | § TS AND PQRTIONS OF BE IT RESOLVED CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING. That the said City Coun the City of Casper hereby its intention to make an improve. ment by grading certain streets: in the C wit: SECTION BY THE il of res 1. East First Street, from the center line of the alley in Block 76, East Butler Addition |to the weet line of North Lowell E “A” Street, fron) the cen- f the alley in Block 7 Butler Addition to the we: of North Lowell Street; The East and West Alle J ween South Boundary C.&N,W.R tof Way, north bound of Blocks 79, 88 and 8 ast But) Addition ndi rom the cen ter line of the alley in Block 76 prolonged north, fo the east line of rth Elk Street; rth St. Botolph reet, from the north line of East First Street | to the south line of the East West all at the OC. & N Right of Way; ter o East line line the bet South St otolph, from outh li of East the north line of North Fenway ‘eet, from the north e of East First Street to y.| the south line of the West Alley at the C. & N Right of Way; South Fenway south line of East First Street to |the north line of East Second Street; North Ki od Street, from the north line of East First street to the south line of the East and West Alley at the C. & N. W Right of Way South Kenwood Street, from the south line of East First Street to the north line of East Second Street; North Elk Street, from the north line of the South | st First Street to of the West Alley at the C. & N. W Right of Way; | South Elk Street, from the | south line of East First Street to the north line of East Second Street; SECTION 2. For the purpose of paying the cost of said im- provements, it is proposed to cre- ate an assessment district which will include all the property be- tween the termini of said improve- ments abutting or adjacent to the said streets, Which said property consists of certain lots or parcels of land all of which will be specifi- cally benefited by said improve- ment, and the boundary of said district to be as follows, to- Beginning at a point which is the Northwest Corner of Block 75, East Butler Addition to the City of Casper; ° Thence running South along the West Boundary of Block 75, a dis- tance of 210 feet; and | 1 | Street, from the | HOW DID you ENJOY your DINNER - SiR? —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | VT Woz ALL RIGHT BOT I'D RATHER. HAD A PLATE OF GOOD CORNEO BEEF + AN’ CASBAGE! ©1925 ev Ine. Fearurr Service. Inc. } Great Britain rights reserved. __ WELL-WHY DIDN'T NOU ORDER 11? (T'S ON THE MENO -IT'S Sovrncy , BARNEY, Tu GE GLAd T Do NOUSE A FAVOR WHAT ts IT? 10 A.M, STANDARD MME RUBBER LEGS (sous (ty THE LER 89 cps SPARK PLUG STEPS (AT SECOND PCACE This SiG BOZO A GUST Thence East along the center line of Block 75 a distance of 30 feet; Thence South 210 feet to a point on the north line of East Second Street; Thence East along the North line of East Second Street 1460 feet to the center of the alley in Block 96, East Butler Addition; Thence North, along the center line of the alley in Block 96, a distance of 210 feet to a point in the center line of the alley midway between the north and south boundaries of Block 96, East Butler Addition; Thence East 150 feet to a point on the west line of South Lowell Street; Thence North along the West line of South and North Lowell Streets a distance of 958.82 feet to a point on the east boundary of Block 98, East Butler Addition; Thence South 84 degrees 49 minutes W-150.6 minutes. to a point on the center line of the alley midway between the north nd south boundaries of Block 98, st Butler Addition; Thence North along the center line of said alley 155.26 feet to point on the south line of the and West alley at the C, & Right of W. Ww north boundary ef Block 98, East! one time. 152.49 feet corner of Butler Addition, the northwest Block Thence North 122.05. feet’ to point on the center line of the ( N. W. Right-of-W: to of the C.. & N ance of 1391.1 line Right-of-Way a ¢ feet more or less, to a point which is in the center line of the alley center in Block 7 pro 1 Ther 6, East Butler Addition herly ; e South aleng the center the alley in Block 76 pro- ag |longed and the center line of the | alley in said block 76, a distance the |Of. 786.5 feet more or less to a point on the south First Street; Thence East, along the line of East Firs’ the northwest corner of Block 75, line of East South East and} East Butler Addition, to the place of beginning. SECTION 3. The character, kind and extent of said improye- ments will be as follows: the doing of the necessary grading on said streets to bring them to the engin- eering grade established ‘by the! City for said streets. SECTION 4. The estimated cost of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Casper | and any person interested in said costs may determine the same by calling at the office of the City Engineer for such information, SECTION 5. That no part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper. SECTION 6.'’The time piece when and where the City Council will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and obje tions to said proposed impr: ments is hereby fixed on the 27th day of Avril, A. D., 1925, at eight o'elock P. M., at the Council Chambers of the said City Coun- eil at the City Hall on South Cen- ter Street in the City of Casper. SECTION 7. That the City Re- corder, being the said City Clerk, be and hereby is directed to give ten days notiee to all persons lia- ble ‘for said proposed improve- ments of the foregoing intentions of the City Council by publishing the aforesaid resolution in the is- sue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 14th day of April, A. D., Street 30 feet to | and | 0! sa uf week or oftener. di ( Passed and approved this 6t! ay of April, A. D., 1925, meral circulation published in City of Casper once each S. K. LOY, Mayor. SEAL) Attest: Publish April 12, 192. H. H, PRICE, City C lerk. Classified Rat ‘Two cents per word or ten cents} nut. per line. basis of estimating a NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS.| FREE shampoo every Wednesday Five average words used as a BLACKFACE CAP line. SEADLINE will be charged the space of two ar booked. “ge. lines” the number of words. ‘TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention hd as all ads received over the T' but we cannot guarantee acouracy. CORRECTION O# CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. not be responsible for m The Casper Daily advertising will be Seat irrespective of} Phone 1240-M, between 5 and 7 eve- PHONE, Tribune | wil) attion. one incorrect insertion of any ad Thence Southwesterly slong the | vertisement ordered for more than Errors not the fault of ‘che advertiser which clearly lessen suid |the real vatue of the advertisement | will be rectified only by publication jdon will with \days alter insertion. Note OUT OF TOWN Aby MENTS. extra charge within FIVE No republica be, made when the errot | [does not materially affect the sense | outhwesterly along the |or ourpose of the advertiser: Y. W nt ERTISE Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily CLOSING HOUR. v ribune, Want Ads to be classifi ied properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune fice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m: will be iriserted under | Clasaity.” the head ‘Too Late to WANTED—Young hi WOMEN -—- Embroider Pleasant work sary HELP WANTED—Female jousework., Phone during your Experien Co., homes Artacraft Ind COMPETENT POSITIONS WA STENO with and bookkeeper ce unneces Winchester. NTED RAPHER years ¢ perience in Casper wishes pos with rellable firm, good referenc B32 Tribune YOUN 3 work as truck driver. Best of references, Phone 1803-WW WIDOW —Lady with 2 grown ‘sons ould lik ranch Phone 1683-R proposition, EPMEN years’ range successful YOUNG woman wants job ferred. Box 2, keeping or cooking, house ranch pre- Vannie, Wyo. é SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method of scalp treat- ment, dandruff and falling hair; marcellin) WANTED—sSmall Mrs. R. Colby, 449 CY. family washings and laundry work for single ladies | 349. and gentlemen who have no home. Prices. reasonable. ant 1925, the same being a newspaper! for and deliver. Phone 1499J. 1d to be high class AU work guar We call h |GET your plumbing done now, R SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO BUY i WANTED TO BU3—We pay for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolés, all household goods, Phone 1086. mer will give you a square deal Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2096J. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. TEAM work, excavating done; sand,| 1648-W. gravel, lawn dressing delivered: | —————————____ ‘| WANTED TO BUY—One Jersey suadlevhorses to restts,_T4 El Blanch: 10" recently, freuli.it Jnindicalive SU eeee cue East Tenth street or phone 1?s. MARCEL, shampoo, haircut, 50c each. Mrs. Bledsoe, 915 S. Wal Phone 553M. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater {n exchange for a gas range or, heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest caah Price paid for second hand furni- Phone WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. and Thursday with each marcell, Marinello Beauty Shop, Balcony Casper Pharmacy. Phone 284. WANTED—Housecleaning or lawn work by experienced houseman. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; electrics, $5. ing done. Brooke, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. — FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. nings. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Buick 6 Roadster; new tires; fine fishing car; in good con- Phone 1769W. FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION! It you are not getting 35 miles out of every gallon of gas you buy, better call 2690W, our man will call For Sale—Household Goods NOTICE. We are closing out our Kings In- terior wall paint, colors only, $1.95 gallon. Other paints at reduced ee aiteel too enie prices. Brennan's, 144 S. Durbin. FOR SALE—Clark Jew i DODGE touring body, complete, with | PRS ALP Clark Jewel range with te in good condition. Phone price, $40.00. Also gas heater, $5.00 to Call 1204. SPECIAL CONGOLEUM PRICES. USED CARS First quality, 9x12, $14.75; 6x9, $7.50; yard goods, 70c yard; Arm Good values in our used car dept.| Stfons’s inlaid linoleum, $1.50 Don't pot off getting that car. yard. Chrysler Brougham. 4-passenger closed car, you don't often get the chance to pick one of HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD Four ter walnut bed, $19 these out of the used o: jept t. 5 hee & machine, $22.50; used ~ T $8; kitchen cabinet Dodge 1d > leaf table, $6; four wa | $10. Wee acking 24 car Uke new sed * do’ pi Dodge in Casper HUNTER-GOLL C0. 4n9 ; P 42 W. First St Phone 2200 092 fe nar’ L742 MdaAWCl Spd For Sale—Miscellaneous ene ONSITE IIES FOR prices ering In excellent condition 1092 Mav 4-passenger car in ni ALE—At less than Home grown shru and nur, hardy f plants. ¢ 4 that will grow Golde ta eit 1923 Ma slumbine, Woodbine and Achillea, Also big fat a 1216 East Second St In excellent condiiton 44 Ma 1 Ml < pl = Cm INLGAW OLE Thoroughbred = Spitz $7.50 ex Extra good condition Soe gemateny\8 1one M478-R Ruick To R SA ry land seed potatoes: DUCA iY | 382 N. Grant. Phone 2103. Good condition |For s ins FOR SALE—Misses’ cape and hat to match 36. Phone 2711-W. 4 | > N z y ch Mb moaditar FOR SALE—We always nave fresh of Un "92 Coupe ‘ ed States tires and . oll and accessories low and | repairing. Willis Gar- } Ash Phone 1891 W. Maxwell 114 ton, good condition NOTICE Dodge delivery, good condition losing out our Kings In | r wall paint lors only, $1,95 Don't buy until you have looked | on. Other’ puints .at reduéed here, this is the place. We stand Brennan's, 144 8. Durbin behind our used cars. BARGAINS IN PAINT Ciel TO CLOSE out » brok * 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909| prcet gy Nisglavsen Lumber “Co, — ae a FOR SALE—Dry land Red Triumph seed potatoe & Produce Co. Phone 442 WANTED TO BUY Independent Fruit 29 Industrial Ave. WANTED—This week, delivery truck body for Chevrolet Phone umbia victrola, 256 West B. —One C $70 | UNREDEEMED high grade suits for sale very Gheap, 2. ra ieee bp. 249 5. Cen. WILL PAY cash, full value for Cas. per Mutual Building Loan stock any series, Post Office Box 631, vy